Jim C in Denver
TVWBB All-Star
Bright white color bulbs attract bugs like crazy. The blue cool light color can make a head lamp just awful.
Regular soft white LED bulbs are excellent anti-bug lights. Cool operating temperature (good) plus the warm color (also good) is the ticket. Much better than the old fashioned incandescent yellow bug lights (hot temp -- bad).
For me, general lighting on the patio from soft white LEDs. Plenty of light when the lid is down. And then a Weber handle light -- the perfect solution to the lid open shadow problem. Second best solution -- a small flashlight in my mouth.
I've scoured ebay to assemble a life time supply of the old Weber handle lights (sot white color bulbs) that will fit the trapezoid shape of my Silver B. I'm set.
Regular soft white LED bulbs are excellent anti-bug lights. Cool operating temperature (good) plus the warm color (also good) is the ticket. Much better than the old fashioned incandescent yellow bug lights (hot temp -- bad).
For me, general lighting on the patio from soft white LEDs. Plenty of light when the lid is down. And then a Weber handle light -- the perfect solution to the lid open shadow problem. Second best solution -- a small flashlight in my mouth.
I've scoured ebay to assemble a life time supply of the old Weber handle lights (sot white color bulbs) that will fit the trapezoid shape of my Silver B. I'm set.